Introduction to the Film Coating Process for Color Box Printing
The lamination process is a processing technology that covers the surface of printed matter with plastic films and uses adhesives to heat and press them together to form a printed matter that combines paper and plastic. (Cover the surface of printed matter with a thin layer of polyethylene film)
Classification of film covering process: film covering spectroscopic film and dumb film
Features: The surface of the product with light coated film is bright and expressive, and it is mainly used for product printing; The surface of the product covered with matte film is non reflective and elegant, and is mostly used for image printing
Scope of application: For paper above 200g, the lamination process must be used when there are creases on solid color parts
Note on lamination process: Paper less than 128 grams can easily be rolled due to different surface tensions on both sides after being coated on one side; After coating the matte film, the color saturation of the printed matter will slightly decrease;